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Diehl person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1889-01-01,1890-01-01)🌐 Q18411342id: p_diehl_00ed6c

also known as: Diehl

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Summary:  Person killed during an Indian outbreak alongside "Big Mike" Grace.
Completeness: 100/100 Grade A
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Indian outbreak1888-05-25
cited from The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well… (1888)
idea, and should be adopted by the council. From the May 25, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well known in Grant county, and Diehl, who were killed during the Indian outbreak, have been identified among the…
cited from The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well… (1888)
The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well known in Grant county, and Diehl, who were killed during the Indian outbreak, have been identified among the Indian prisoners recently

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Indians during outbreak
cited from There was a shooting scrape the other… (1888)
prisoner to strip to the skin, in which condition he was marched through the broiling sun to Solomonville. It is said that the prisoner was completely cooked by the time he reached the county seat. It was rough treatment, but the prisoner …
cited from had to say, addressed the board as follows:… (1888)
was made, addressed a letter to the county board giving it as his opinion that the sentence was rather severe, and suggested that the old man be releasd from further confinement. Ac- cordingly Pendergast was called before the board Tuesday, a…
cited from taken in Tucson… (1888)
taken in Tucson. In an examination before Court Commissioner Hughes, one of the Indians who took part in the outbreak gave a detailed account of the killing of both Grace and Diehl, and the names of the Indians who commited the murders.
Indians
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-05-25 (1888)
The murderers of “Big Mike” Grace, well known in Grant county, and Diehl, who were killed during the Indian outbreak, have been identified among the Indian prisoners recently ( 10 ) taken in Tucson. In an examination before Court Commissioner…
cited from The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians,… (1888)
The “Kid” and four other Apache Indians, who were engaged in the outbreak a year ago last spring, during which Big-Foot Mike Grace and Diehl were killed, and who were tried by court martial and sentenced to different terms of imprisonment at Al…
Apache outbreaklast spring
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1888-11-16 (1888)
Pendergast was run into the county jail for six months by a Central City jury for some offense committed in that camp some time ago. Recently the justice before whom the conviction was made, addressed a letter to the county board giving it …
Indian murderers
cited from Justice is now being done to the Indians… (1889)
Justice is now being done to the Indians. It will be remembered that the Indian mur- derers of Diehl and Grace and the ones who killed Jones the freighter were recently sent back to Arizona from the Ohio penitentiary where they were serving a …

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